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Musée des confluences Lyon

 

This is a photo of patterns in the river current reflecting overhead tree branches.

A Sabotaged PANO shot with my iPhone 6-Plus.

  

***EXPLORED - May 19, 2019

A sandy area near the Laguna Madre, with some patterns carved after a storm had dumped a substantial amount of water on it. This is near sunset, and I was struck by the resemblance to an areal view of a desert.

Light in a friends garden.

 

I came across this sand dollar today and was struck by how patterns echo each other in nature.

Went to the butterfly park to capture some shots of - butterflies of course. But there were none. May be it wasn't the season (?). Nevertheless, the flora was interesting enough too. This one is a random leaf of a random plant there.

Beautiful ceiling at Port Sunlight Museum on the Wirral.

I wish you all the very best for 2009!

 

View On Black

 

That's the pattern for this Enjoy!

Patterns in the sand at Clam Harbour Beach.

I thought the rows of windows on this building in Manchester University looked like a never ending DNA sequence.

Taken at EXPO MRT Station.

Nikon F4, Micro-Nikkor 55/2.8, Kodak Ektachrome E100.

Carpet pattern with some edits in Aviary. Taken with my iPad Mini. Ruminating on the dastardly events in Brussels today.

 

Day 82 of my 366 Project.

Patterns of pilgrims eating at the Kumbh Mela Festival in India. Photographed from a bridge.

CBS, Northern Arizona

This is Wain Wath Force and using a Lee Big stopper to capture what nature does best.

Edelweiß nach Regen

Edelweiss after rain

Pattern published in Fall 07 Knitty.

 

Woodins are mysterious apparitions that inhabit fallen trees in the tickets of Central Park. Spotting them requires light footsteps and plenty of acorns to coax them out of hiding.

 

Photo by Makiko Sasanuma.

captured in spring 2018 on the observation platform of the big pagoda in eling park, chongqing.

Two garden tables provide this puzzling view

There are many things to see but sometimes the nicest things are the most basic. Simple rhythmic patterns and prints made by little creatures.

Tilla Kari Madrasa. Registan Square, Samarkand, Uzbekistan

these cool patterns caught my eye the other day in a parking lot

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